Blogging, RSS & Feeds

Prescription Blogs are Helping to Educate the Consumers on Prescription Consumption

Blogs are being used on a more consistent basis due to their simplicity and accessibility ... read more

What Are RSS Feeds?

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It's a format that web sites and blogs can use... read more

Business: Deliver Information Safely

Businesses that are not using feeds today, as part of their marketing and advertising plan... read more

Blogging will Soon Take Over the World

In recent years, it's been pretty obvious that "blogging" (Web + Log = Blog) has simply ta... read more

How to Cash In on Blogs

Over the past year or so, more and more webmasters have been creating their own blogs (web... read more

To Blog Or Not To Blog

Web logs, commonly referred to as "blogs," represent all the rage right now in online publ... read more

Feeds For Small Business: Real World Examples

A merchant I was talking to the other day asked to me, "Aren't feeds for bigger companies ... read more

Blogs And Your Work From Home Internet Business

As a work from home internet business entrepreneur you have several really good tools on t... read more

RSS - A New Face of Online Marketing

Today we see the Internet as a global catalog of information, and the Internet thrives on ... read more

Blogs and RSS - Why Do I Need This Stuff?

If you've been under a rock for the last year or so it's possible you might not have heard... read more

Using RSS for Publishing and Syndication

There are two reasons why you would want to use RSS as a webmaster and that is for publish... read more

RSS - How to Promote and Profit From Your Feed

Let me ask you three questions to get you thinking. Does your website offer an RSS feed? A... read more

Who needs T.V. News, Newspapers and Radio News?

T.V. and radio News got you down? On-line current events and News blogs make being informe... read more

Feed The Need: 5 Ways To Use RSS To Boost Your Business Or Organizational Success

RSS (it stands for Really Simple Syndication, among other things) is a relatively new tech... read more

RSS is Not Only for Blogs

Contrary to popular opinion, RSS is not only good for delivering content from your blog, a... read more

Blog or Ezine? Top 7 Reasons to Blog Now!

Many of my small business clients ask me: "What is a blog and do I need one?" As a marketing consultant and business coach, I too had to address those questions in my own business.

A blog is a form of online journal that business owners use to develop customer relationships and establish credibility. Blog authors write and post relevant content frequently ? daily, every couple of days or weekly.

After publishing an ezine for some time, I decided to give up my monthly ezine for a blog. Of course I could do both -- for the more points of contact with my target the better. But for now, I'll share my top seven reasons why I choose to blog over a monthly ezine:

Intera ctivity: Blogging puts the humanity in technology. Readers can leave comments and respond to each other. Adding video and audio to a blog also significantly enrich the learning experience, allowing for various learning styles. Ezines on the other hand, are fairly static.

Conve nience & Ease: I can communicate with my audience quickly and efficiently without the elaborate set-up and content requirements of an HTML ezine.

Inexpe nsive: Lots of blogs are free. For example www.blogger.com. I like Typepad at www.typepad.com. For a minimal charge of $4.95 per month, I get a professional looking blog with upgraded features. Compare with a professional ezine/contact management program costing $19 per month.

Increa ses Visibility: Search engine spiders love blogs for the simple reason that they constantly seek new content. Frequent postings are crucial for success. As a result, bloggers gain increased Web presence and higher search engine rankings. For example, Google, Yahoo and others often index blog entries within days of posting as opposed to waiting weeks for ezine postings.

Con tent Management: When I set up this blog I created keyword-based categories for the topics that I'll write about in the future. Each time I post, I select which category my post applies to and voila! My posts are catalogued by category and date. This feature is essential fodder for future e-books and other informational products. Try content management with your ezine articles on your website ? things can get unwieldy fast.

Clearly, blogging is an essential addition to my marketing toolbox. It's also effective for any service-based entrepreneur who needs to build client relationships and increase visibility.

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Lena Claxton is a small business coach & marketing consultant, committed to helping self-employed professionals reach their highest potential. She's author of the e-book "Small Business Boosts." Download your free copy at htt p://www.ontrakmarketin g.com and receive a subscription to the "Ontrak Business Blog."




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